Power Plays S1E5: Texas and the State of Deregulation
Power Plays25 Mai 2021

Power Plays S1E5: Texas and the State of Deregulation

There is plenty of blame to go around for the Texas power outages this past winter. But what role, if any, did deregulation have? In this episode of Power Plays, CoBank’s Teri Viswanath and Tamra Reynolds visit with two leading policy experts for their insights: Dr. Michael E. Webber, chief science and technology officer at ENGIE and Josey Centennial Professor of Energy Resources at The University of Texas, and Paul Griffin, executive director of Energy Fairness and former senior government affairs advisor for Tri-State Generation & Transmission Association

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Powering through change: Six issues co-op leaders are watching now

Powering through change: Six issues co-op leaders are watching now

Midyear is the right time for a reality check — fromstrengthening the grid to managing the impacts of inflation, global uncertaintyand evolving regulations, electric cooperatives are actively adapting...

23 Jun 22min

The startups shaping the future of rural electric service

The startups shaping the future of rural electric service

From autonomous drones to smart grid sensors, startups are bringing new tools to rural electric co-ops to strengthen reliability, boost resilience and control costs. In this episode of Power Plays, he...

29 Mai 21min

Powering the cloud while protecting communities

Powering the cloud while protecting communities

When a massive new data center load shows up in a local community, who benefits? Who pays? And what safeguards matter most? This episode of Power Plays breaks down the real tradeoffs — rates, reliabil...

29 Apr 25min

Waiting on watts: The gas turbine backlog straining the grid

Waiting on watts: The gas turbine backlog straining the grid

America’s new grid constraint is not gas supply, but the turbines that convert it to power—largely sold out until the early 2030s. On this episode of Power Plays, gas turbine expert Tom Freeman explor...

25 Mar 18min

How electric co-ops can flex with credit headwinds

How electric co-ops can flex with credit headwinds

Electric co-ops are grappling with rising costs, but members are in no mood for rate hikes. Load growth can help, but it’s not without risks. In this episode of the Power Plays podcast, S&P Global’s D...

25 Feb 28min

How to recruit board members who are plugged in

How to recruit board members who are plugged in

Relevance, tech awareness and closer ties to changing communities — those are some of the key qualities to seek out in co-op board member recruits. In this episode of Power Plays, Richard Fagerlin and...

28 Jan 22min

A Tactical Guide to Battery Energy Storage

A Tactical Guide to Battery Energy Storage

Battery storage is the Swiss Army knife of the grid—it can balance demand and supply and support ancillary services. As the electric industry looks for any and all supply solutions, batteries are an i...

17 Des 202525min

The Energy Balancing Act — Co-ops, Data Centers and the New Grid Equation

The Energy Balancing Act — Co-ops, Data Centers and the New Grid Equation

America’s electric cooperatives are executing a stunning balancing act protecting existing customers, maintaining reliability and serving a surge of large loads driven by data centers. Hear how they a...

19 Nov 202525min

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